SO - IFIC Colloquia

Measuring quantum entanglement at the Large Hadron Collider

por Prof. Alan Barr (University of Oxford, UK)

Europe/Madrid
Salón de Actos (PCUV)

Salón de Actos

PCUV

Edificio de Cabecera, First Floor
Descripción

I'll describe how quantum entanglement can be probed in processes involving heavy particles at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), with a focus on W and Z bosons and top quarks. Rather than measuring entanglement directly, collider physicists use observable decay patterns—such as angular correlations between leptons—to infer how the spins and quantum states of these particles are linked. I’ll introduce the key ideas in an accessible way, highlight recent experimental strategies, and discuss how these measurements can test the Standard Model and potentially reveal new physics.

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